More than sun and pineapples: A look into the culture of astronomical sciences in Hawai'i
The next presentation in the Island Studies Lecture Series will examine the importance and popularity of astronomy on the Big Island of Hawai’i. Master of Arts and Island Studies student Emerald Naylor will speak about her research on Tuesday, February 19 at 7:00 pm in the Faculty Lounge of UPEI’s SDU Main Building. All are welcome.
In “More than sun and pineapples: A look into the culture of astronomical sciences in Hawai'I,” Naylor will reflect on her recent trip to the Big Island, sharing her observations of astronomy culture and the importance of showcasing both Western and Hawaiian perspectives. This project focuses on the impact of the 13 telescopes on Maunakea and how relationships between Hawaiians and Western astronomers are navigated. She will also discuss what the current tensions may mean for the future of astronomy on Maunakea.
Emerald Naylor is a second-year student in the Master of Arts in Island Studies program at the University of Prince Edward Island. She graduated from the University of Waterloo on the Dean’s Honours List, with a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature and History. An avid participant in the arts from a very young age, she is now a writer and freelance choreographer and dancer. Naylor was previously a member of the Waterloo Region Record's Youth Editorial Board, St. Jerome’s Student Activities Committee, and the Canadian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies. She is a member of the International Small Island Studies Association, and the vice-president of UPEI’s Graduate Student Association. Naylor is the recipient of many awards including the Joseph Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship, the Kitchener’s Youth Council Award in Arts and Culture, and second place for Children's Literature in the Waterloo Region.
Admission to the lecture is free. Everyone is welcome to attend.
For more information, please contact Laurie at iis@upei.ca or (902) 894-2881.
The University of Prince Edward Island prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutions—Prince of Wales College and Saint Dunstan’s University—UPEI has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. UPEI is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island.
Call for nominations for AVC Award of Excellence
The Atlantic Veterinary College is seeking nominations for its 2018 Atlantic Award of Excellence in Veterinary Medicine and Animal Care. Nominees should demonstrate the following: participation in the community; advancement of the veterinary profession; adherence to the values of compassion, leadership, and dedication to the profession; and exceptional service and contributions to the profession.
Nominations are due on January 31, 2019. For more detailed criteria and a nomination form, visit upei.ca/avc/community; call 902-566-0882; or email avc@upei.ca.
UPEI Music Department Recital Series presents Fräulein Klarinette, January 26
UPEI clarinet professor Karem J. Simon will team up with Nova Scotian collaborative pianist Jennifer King in a recital of music for clarinet and piano on Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 7:30 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall. Its title, Fräulein Klarinette, refers to the name affectionately given by Johannes Brahms to Richard Mühlfeld, whose exquisite musicianship and clarinet tone inspired Brahms to renege on his proposed retirement and write several chamber works for clarinet.
Brahms’ Sonata, Op. 120, No. 1 forms the centrepiece of this recital’s programming. It is among the most respected works of the clarinet repertoire and is remarkable in showcasing Brahms’ understanding of the technical and expressive elements of the clarinet. Other works by Louis Cahuzac, Ernest Chausson, Leonard Bernstein, and Adolf Schreiner will be performed.
UPEI is delighted to have Jennifer King return to its concert stage. She has established a career as a versatile pianist, equally comfortable in solo and chamber roles. In September of 2018, she was involved in the presentation of Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time, and last January, she visited Charlottetown to perform music from her first solo CD, O Mistress Moon!
Tickets are $25, or $10 for students, and may be acquired at the admission’s desk the night of the recital.
The University of Prince Edward Island prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutions—Prince of Wales College and Saint Dunstan’s University—UPEI has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. UPEI is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island.
Panthers at Home, January 18 to 20
After a busy weekend on the road, the Panthers are back on home ice/court. Both men’s and women’s basketball teams host a pair of four-point games at crucial points in their respective seasons. Men’s Hockey hosts the number-one team in the country Friday night. UPEI Women’s Hockey digs in for a couple of games, including the annual Shoot for the Cure/Pink in the Rink fundraiser in support of breast cancer research.
Friday
UPEI Women’s Basketball hosts St. Francis Xavier University Friday evening at 6:00 pm. The women are tied for first in the AUS. Every game counts.
“The team is excited to play this weekend in front of our great home crowd,” said coach Matt Gamblin. “This is the busiest time of year in the AUS, and every game is important as we make our run toward the playoffs.”
The men play X at 8:00 pm.
“This is a big weekend for our team,” said coach Darrell Glenn. “We play against two very well coached programs and limiting our turnovers throughout the weekend is going to be critical. We will need to do a much better job of moving the ball and taking higher percentage shots, and we will have to do a good job of getting back in transition to take away easy point opportunities.”
Friday night is International Night for UPEI Basketball, with special guests from UPEI’s International Society, Study Abroad Canada, and École-Sur-Mer in Summerside.
In MacLauchlan arena, the UPEI Men’s Hockey team takes on the University of New Brunswick. The puck drops at 7:00 pm.
“We will obviously have to be ready to go against UNB,” said coach Forbes MacPherson. “They just came off of handing U de M a 10-0 loss. They are firing on all cylinders. They are a very dangerous team. We will need to be prepared and at our best!”
Saturday
Saturday afternoon sees the annual Pink in the Rink game for UPEI Women’s Hockey, as the Panthers take on the University of New Brunswick. Cancer survivor Nora McKenna will drop the puck at 2:00 pm.
“The team is looking forward to playing UNB this coming weekend,” said coach Bruce Donaldson. “We are presently tied with each other, so it kind of feels like a playoff match. We have not defeated UNB yet this year, so they have had our number.”
“After seeing what positive change we created after last year’s event I am so thankful to be able to plan and organize the breast cancer awareness events again for the second year in a row,” said Emily March with UPEI Women’s Hockey. “We have such a strong and supportive community, and it’s always so heartwarming to see fans, students, and other athletes come out to support this cause. As a Panther family, we will continue to fight this horrible disease.”
Sunday
Shoot for the Cure runs Sunday for UPEI Women’s Basketball as the Panthers host Dalhousie University. The game begins at 1:00 pm with a ceremonial tip-off with cancer survivor Linda Burns. The game will feature a bake sale, raffle draw, and Shoot for the Cure T-Shirts.
The Shoot for the Cure campaign has proven an overwhelming success since it was launched in the fall of 2007, with over $1.25 million in donations to date. All 47 U SPORTS women’s basketball schools will once again participate in the program for the eighth year in a row.
I as well as so many others have been touched by the stories and the strength of people affected by breast cancer,” said Kimeshia Henry with UPEI Women’s Basketball. “On January 20th, we are able to bring the community together to educate, raise funds and bring awareness in hopes of aiding in the fight to combat breast cancer. My team and I are so lucky to be part of this battle and we won’t let up until the fight is won.”
The men tip off against Dalhousie at 3:00 pm.
UPEI Women’s Hockey suits up for another game Sunday, this time in the O’Leary Community Sports Centre arena. The game against Mount Allison begins at 2:00 pm.
“While Mount A has not won many games this year, they played very well against us recently,” said Donaldson. “I thought they were the better team, and we were able to figure out how to score one more goal. Our goal is to get better each and every game. Mount A will be ready to go, so we need to be as well.”
As usual, all UPEI students get into home games for free! Come on our and cheer on your Panthers!
Go Panthers Go!
Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Centre presents 2019 AVC winter webinar series
The Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Centre at the Atlantic Veterinary College invites veterinarians, veterinary technicians, dog trainers, and veterinary and AHT students to join us for three hours of RACE-accredited continuing education (CE) via webinar with Karen L. Overall, MA, VMD, PhD, DACVB, CAAB.
Dr. Overall, author of the texts Clinical Behavioral Medicine for Small Animals and Manual of Clinical Behavioral Medicine for Dogs and Cats, and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Veterinary Behaviour: Clinical Applications and Research, will provide key, practical information to address and prevent behaviour problems, which will benefit you, your clients, and especially your patients.
• Webinar #1: Behavioural and welfare concerns for rescued dogs, Tuesday, February 12, 2019, 4:00–5:00 pm AST. CE credit: 1 hour
• Webinar #2: What do we know about common aggressions in dogs and cats, Tuesday, February 26, 2019, 4:00–5:00 pm AST. CE credit: 1 hour
• Webinar #3: Emergent data in behavioural medicine: 10 findings that will change the way you think and practice, Tuesday, March 12, 2019, 4:00–5:00 pm ADT. CE credit: 1 hour
Please visit awc.upei.ca for registration information. The cost is $30 each or $75 for three. There is no charge for veterinary or AHT students.
Please note that the webinars will be live at 4:00–5:00 Atlantic time, but registrants may also view the webinars at their convenience via a link. All veterinarians and veterinary technologists will receive credit for one hour of RACE-accredited continuing veterinary medical education (CVME) per lecture.
Dr. Fred Kibenge appointed editor of Aquaculture journal
Dr. Fred Kibenge has been appointed editor of the journal, Aquaculture, effective December 1, 2018. Dr. Kibenge is professor of virology at the Atlantic Veterinary College and chair of the Department of Pathology and Microbiology.
Congratulations, Dr. Kibenge!
2019 Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Graduate Scholarship
The SJDAWC is calling for applications from potential graduate students for the 2019 Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Graduate Scholarship. The scholarship will support the training of researchers at the master’s or doctoral level to pursue animal welfare research at the University of Prince Edward Island. Both applied or more fundamental approaches to research pertaining to animal welfare are welcome. Applications for 2019 will be accepted until Friday, February 22, 2019, at noon (AST), with the decision to be announced in April. Students may take up their award at any time of the year but must do so within 12 months of the date of the letter of offer. Please note that all potential graduate students must identify a graduate faculty member willing to supervise the student, should the application be successful. This information must be included with the application.
UPEI announces the Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, January 14 to 20
Every week, UPEI Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their achievements and dedication to their respective sports. Congratulations to Kimeshia Henry and Milorad Sedlarevic, the UPEI Panther Subway Athletes of the Week for January 14 to 20!
Kimeshia Henry is a fourth-year science student from Ajax, Ontario and a guard on the UPEI Women’s Basketball team. The Panther extended their winning streak over the weekend to 9 games and now sit all alone at the top of the AUS Women’s Basketball standings. UPEI Women’s Basketball also jumped to the number-ten spot in Canada as ranked by U SPORTS. Henry recorded 10 points, five steals, and 2 assists in the Panthers 74–50 defeat of St. Francis Xavier University and 14 points and 2 steals in the 77–50 win over Dalhousie. “Kimeshia had a great weekend for us at home and has been very consistent in her stellar play all season,” said coach Matt Gambliln. “Her skillset and ability to make plays really adds to our offensive firepower.”
Milorad Sedlarevic is a fifth-year business student from Jesenice, Slovenia and a forward on the UPEI Men’s Basketball team. The Panthers lost to St. Francis Xavier 78–74, and edged out Dalhousie 70–67. “Milorad had his best scoring night as a Panther, dropping 27 points on 5-10 shooting from the three-point line against the Dalhousie Tigers, who are ranked number 7 in the country,” said coach Darrell Glenn. “He showed the poise and sharpshooting that this young team is going to need if they have any chance of making the post season.”
Go Panthers Go!
Dr. Cora Gilroy wins Janet Pottie Murray Award for Educational Leadership
Dr. Cora Gilroy, associate professor of clinical pathology at AVC, was presented with UPEI’s 2018 Janet Pottie Murray Award for Educational Leadership on December 13, 2018. This prestigious award was established in honor of Janet Pottie Murray, mother of Dr. Shannon Murray, an English professor at UPEI. Dr. Murray noted that her mother, while not a teacher herself, celebrates and supports excellence and leadership in teaching. The purpose of the Janet Pottie Murray Award is to encourage excellence in teaching at UPEI by acknowledging those teachers who exemplify such excellence and those who contribute more generally to the improvement of the quality of university teaching. Among her accomplishments in teaching, including being honored with previous awards, Dr. Gilroy guided significant revisions to second-year and fourth-year teaching and student assessment. Congratulations, Dr. Gilroy!
2019 Dr. Frances Gray Music Performance Competition Finals Concert
The UPEI Department of Music presents the finals of the annual Dr. Frances Gray Music Competition on Friday, February 1 at 7:30 pm in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall (snow date is Saturday, February 2, 7:30 pm). A highlight of the academic year, this performance features those who are among this year’s finest emerging artists. Performers include soprano Taylor Donald (fourth-year Bachelor of Music Education student in the studio of Dr. Sung Ha Shin-Bouey), percussionist Ryan Drew (fourth-year Bachelor of Music student in the studio of professor David Shephard), soprano Tara Llewellyn (third-year year Bachelor of Music Education student also in the studio of Dr. Sung Ha Shin-Bouey), saxophonist Joana McKearney (fourth-year year Bachelor of Music student in the studio of Dr. Karem J. Simon), and tenor, Ian Soloman (third-year Bachelor of Music student in the studio of professor Stephen Bouey).
The distinguished adjudicating panel for this year's finals recital includes Jeffery Bassett-Jones, Steve Bellamy, Donald Fraser, Valerie MacKenzie, and Shannon Scales.
Admission is Adults $15/students $10. Tickets are available at the door.
The University of Prince Edward Island prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutions—Prince of Wales College and Saint Dunstan’s University—UPEI has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. UPEI is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island.